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cmdln@thecommandline.netTCLP 2010-02-17 Copyright, Copywrong

something has gone horribly wrong 8-p
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This is a feature cast, an episode of The Command Line Podcast.

There is no listener feedback this week.

There is no hacker word of the week this week, due to the length of the feature.

The feature this week is audio I recorded from a panel I moderated this past weekend at Farpoint. Farpoint was the first convention where I was invited as a participant, four years ago. The panel audio is from the Copyright, Copywrong discussion panel I moderated.


This audio is part of the collection: The Command Line Podcast
It also belongs to collection: Community Audio

Artist/Composer: cmdln@thecommandline.net
Keywords: podcast; feature

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States


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